Pedro A. Serrano de Haro. WP 03/2019 (printed edition) - 7/5/2019.

This paper describes some of the main initiatives developed by the EU in the field of security and defence during the last three years and how this has led to a stronger engagement with key international partners. It concludes with some reflections regarding the value of the EU as a platform for cooperation to face global challenges and on strategic autonomy.

William Chislett. Expert Comment 12/2019 - 29/4/2019.

Micha’el Tanchum. Expert Comment 11/2019 - 25/4/2019.

Despite its rhetorical position as the leader of the Western opposition to the Trump Administration’s policies toward Iran, France’s Iran policy orientation has remained largely in line with US objectives.

WP 7/2019 - 23/4/2019. WP 7/2019 - 23/4/2019.

This paper briefly analyses the attempted coup d’état carried out in Spain in February 1981 and the trial that was held in its aftermath, with a view to extracting possible lessons that might prove useful to those currently engaged in post-coup justice in Turkey.

Gabriel Felbermayr. ARI 22/2019 - 21/2/2019.

Piotr Maciej Kaczyński. WP 3/2019 - 31/1/2019.

The judicial reforms put the Warsaw government on a collision course with the EU institutions over the rule of law. What is Poland’s position in the EU in the context of the political and economic developments under the Law and Justice government?

Mario Esteban. WP 1/2019 (printed version) - 17/1/2019.

The diplomatic situation in the Korean Peninsula is changing at enormous speed. In this context, this working paper analyses the position of the EU and its member states towards the current situation and the role they can play in the stabilisation of the Peninsula.